Dreamer_D
Super_Ideal_Rock
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But bare with me, I mean this question seriously!
I have been dealing with two vendors for the last few months as I have been trying to decide what type of ring I would like to get to celebrate the birth of my son. I have e-mailed and talked on the phone with my reps at both vendors A LOT over this time. I changed my mind about one million times and asked for at least... oh... eight quotes for different types of rings from each of them. Exchanged about 30 e-mails each. Finally, after a lot of deliberation, I have made a decision on the style I want, and both vendors gave me quotes that were within my budget and very close to one another.
I have chosen to go with Vendor A because I feel more confidence that they will create the ring to my ridiculously OCD standards
But my rep at vendor B was simply wonderful and bent over backwards for me. Really top knotch service all the way.
What do I tell my rep at vendor B concerning my decision? Should I just be completely honest?
And I know I don''t *owe* my rep at Vendor B anything, but the service has been so wonderful that I want to tell my rep about my decision. I don''t want to just fade into the night.
I have been dealing with two vendors for the last few months as I have been trying to decide what type of ring I would like to get to celebrate the birth of my son. I have e-mailed and talked on the phone with my reps at both vendors A LOT over this time. I changed my mind about one million times and asked for at least... oh... eight quotes for different types of rings from each of them. Exchanged about 30 e-mails each. Finally, after a lot of deliberation, I have made a decision on the style I want, and both vendors gave me quotes that were within my budget and very close to one another.
I have chosen to go with Vendor A because I feel more confidence that they will create the ring to my ridiculously OCD standards

What do I tell my rep at vendor B concerning my decision? Should I just be completely honest?
And I know I don''t *owe* my rep at Vendor B anything, but the service has been so wonderful that I want to tell my rep about my decision. I don''t want to just fade into the night.